Cape Town’s thriving events industry delivered substantial economic returns in 2025, with more than 3.4 million spectators and participants contributing to the city’s economic growth.
The Stellenbosch Street Soirées, which will be held once or twice a month throughout the summer season, are the opportunity to get a taste of winelands living in an informal,…
Die eeufeesjaar van Afrikaans as amptelike taal bereik Saterdag 25 Oktober sy hoogtepunt wanneer Afrikaans Amptelik 100 saam met die Afrikaanse Taalmuseum en -monument (ATM) die Feesmark en Makietie in…
The Glow Festival, which was scheduled to be held in Stellenbosch from 19 to 21 September, never took place.
The ever-popular Galileo Open-Air Cinema returns to Cape Town’s starry skies from 15 October 2025 to 16 May 2026, bringing old classics back to the big screen in a picnic-style…
CAPE TOWN – The inaugural Cape Town Photography Festival, which will be held in the Mother City from Wednesday 3 to Saturday 27 September, explores the multifaceted theme of heritage…
Prof Karin Jacobs, a microbiologist from Stellenbosch University, will present a public lecture on soil microbes at the Franschhoek Theatre on Wednesday 27 August.